Singing Guide: Ashley Park

Singing Guide: Ashley Park

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

If you want to learn to sing like Ashley Park, a Tony-nominated Broadway actress (originated the role of Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls), you can develop your skills following Ashley's unique vocal style with the help of the following tips and Singing Carrots resources.

Ashley Park’s singing style is characterized by a clear, pure tone, with exceptional enunciation and a bright, light quality. Her voice exudes a youthful exuberance that’s especially evident in upbeat, energetic numbers. This youthful vibrance is partly attributable to the positions she adopts while singing. She keeps her upper body relaxed and free while maintaining a tall, elongated spine, which enables her to project an open, young sound that is full of light and energy. Her natural range, like most sopranos, is remarkable, with the ability to sustain high notes whilst maintaining a long and lofty sound.

Songs that showcase Park's unique vocal technique:

  • "What's Wrong With Me?" from Mean Girls: Park's character Gretchen has a solo part in this song where her voice stands out for its purity, clarity, and youthful energy.
  • "Breathe" from In the Heights: Park's singing style is well-suited for this song's contemplative and emotionally resonant tone.
  • "Wondering" from Bridgerton: This song from the Netflix series highlights Park's impressive vocal range and control, particularly when she reaches the upper registers with crystal-clear ease.

Here are some tips that can help you learn to sing like Ashley Park:

  1. Start with a vocal range test: Before starting to learn Park's singing style, take a vocal range test to determine your vocal range. Singing Carrots' vocal range test can help you with this.
  2. Analyze your voice: Analysis is important to understand your voice type and the unique qualities of your voice so that you can make the most of your natural strengths. Refer to Singing Carrots' "How to Analyze Your Voice" article for guidance.
  3. Practice good posture: Pay attention to your posture, keeping your upper body relaxed and your spine elongated so that you can project a clear and open sound. Check out Singing Carrots' article on "How Posture Affects Your Singing" for more on this. You can also use Singing Carrots' "Chest Voice Explained" video to learn about chest voice and voice registers.
  4. Work on your breathing techniques: In addition to good posture, breath control is important for a good singing voice. Singing Carrots' "Breathing Basics" and "Breath Support" articles can help you work on your breath control.
  5. Warm-up exercises: After breathing, warm-up exercises are the most important aspect of any singer's regimen. Singing Carrots' "Farinelli Breathing" and "3 Minute Warm-Up" videos will help you with this.
  6. Work on your articulation: Clarity of enunciation and articulation are crucial components in conveying lyrics effectively. Singing Carrots' "Articulation" article and "Finger Bite" video can help you with this.
  7. Learn to sing with intuition, skill, emotion, and thought: Singing is not just about technical mastery, it's also about expressing yourself emotionally. Singing Carrots' "Singing with Intuition, Skills, Emotion, and Thinking" article can help you with this.
  8. Monitor your progress: Singing Carrots provide you the feature of Progress Statistics to track your progress over time.
  9. Singing Course: You can also enroll in Singing Carrots' "educational singing course" to learn more about singing as an art form and craft.

With these resources and tips at your disposal, you can learn to sing like Ashley Park, embodying her unique vocal style with youthful exuberance and engaging clarity.

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